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BBarnes, R., 2005. Collaboration and Integration: A Method of Advancing Film Sound Based on The Coen Brothers' Use of Sound and Their Mode of Production. Volume 1. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University. Barnes, R., 2005. Collaboration and Integration: A Method of Advancing Film Sound Based on The Coen Brothers’ Use of Sound and Their Mode of Production. Volume 2. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University. Brissenden, J. and Moloney, K., 2005. Political PR in the 2005 UK General Election: winning and losing, with a little help from spin. Journal of Marketing Management, 21 (9), pp. 1005-1020. CCrawford, E., 2005. An exploration of the influence of cultural variability on members of multicultural student groups as they work together toward the attainment of a mutual goal. Masters Thesis (Masters). Bournemouth University. DDenegri-Knott, J. and Taylor, J., 2005. The Labelling Game: A Conceptual Exploration of Deviance on the Internet. Social Science Computer Review, 23 (1), pp. 93-107. Dermody, J. and Scullion, R., 2005. Young People's Attitudes Towards British Political Advertising: Nurturing or Impeding Voter Engagement? Journal of Nonprofit & Public Sector Marketing, 14 (1/2), pp. 129-148. FFrost, T. and Jackson, D., 2005. What students and employers think of the work placement. Behind the Spin, 11, pp. 9-10. GGerodimos, R., 2005. Democracy Reloaded: Generation Y and Online Civic Engagement. In: Internet Research (IR) 6.0 - Internet Generations. 6th annual international conference of the Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR), 5 – 9 October 2005, University of Illinois, Chicago. (Unpublished) Gerodimos, R., 2005. Political Communication and Crisis Governance: the Case of Greece. In: Inaugural Northern Ireland Graduate Conference, 7 May 2005, University of Ulster, Jordanstown. (Unpublished) Gerodimos, R., 2005. Democratic Engagement and Media Uses Amongst the Internet Generation. In: 55th Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association (PSA), 4 – 7 April, 2005, University of Leeds. (Unpublished) JJackson, D., 2005. Using off-air recordings in media research: issues and challenges. Viewfinder (60), p. 13. Jackson, D., 2005. Back into the Malaise? The Effects of Strategic News Frames on Voter Learning, Political Cynicism, and Policy Support. In: Political Studies Association Annual Conference, 5-7 April, 2005, University of Leeds. Jackson, D., 2005. What’s Best for Tracking Media Effects? Analysing the Latest Experimental Techniques on the Impact of News Framing. In: Annual joint conference of MeCCSA and AMPE, 5-7 January , 2005, University of Lincoln. LLilleker, D., 2005. The British Left and Eastern Europe. In: Berger, S. and LaPorte, N., eds. The Other Germany: Perceptions and Influences in British-East German Relations, 1945–1990. Augsburg, Germany: Wissner Verlag. Lilleker, D., 2005. The impact of political marketing on internal party democracy. Parliamentary Affairs, 58 (3), pp. 570-584. Lilleker, D. and Lees-Marshment, J., 2005. Introduction: Rethinking political party behaviour. In: Lilleker, D. G. and Lees-Marshment, J., eds. Political marketing: a comparative perspective. Manchester: Manchester University Press. Lilleker, D. and Lees-Marshment, J., 2005. Political marketing in the UK: a positive start but an uncertain future. In: Lilleker, D. G. and Lees-Marshment, J., eds. Political marketing: a comparative perspective. Manchester: Manchester University Press. Lilleker, D., 2005. Political marketing: the cause of an emerging democratic deficit in Britain? Journal of Nonprofit & Public Sector Marketing, 14 (1-2), pp. 5-26. Lilleker, D., 2005. Political marketing: the cause of the democratic deficit? In: Wymer, W. W. and Lees-Marshment, J., eds. Current Issues in Political Marketing. New York: Haworth Press, pp. 5-26. MMolesworth, M. and Scullion, R., 2005. The impact of commercially promoted vocational degrees on the student experience. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 27 (2), pp. 209-225. Molesworth, M. and Denegri-Knott, J., 2005. Performing consumer daydreams and fantasies through digital play. In: Playful Subjects, symposium on technology, agency and computer games, 13- 14 May, 2005, University of the West of England, Bristol. (Unpublished) Molesworth, M. and Denegri-Knott, J., 2005. The pleasures and practices of virtualised consumption in digital spaces. In: Proceedings of the DiGRA 2005 Conference: Changing Views – Worlds in Play, June 16th - 20th, 2005, Vancouver, Canada. PPullen, C., 2005. Echoes of the sad young man and the mirror of the reflexive self: French queer cinema, social performance and gay teen identity. In: Transversalities: Crossing Disciplines, Cultures and Identities, 16-18 September, 2005, University of Reading. (Unpublished) RRichards, B., 2005. Are terrorists on another planet? Discussion Paper. Poole: Bournemouth University. (Unpublished) Richards, B., 2005. Emotional news and the anxious public. In: Tavistock Centre Policy Seminar Series, November 2005, Tavistock Centre, London. (Unpublished) Richards, B., 2005. Leaders, authority, parties: the situation after 5.5.05. Other. Poole, England: Bournemouth University. (Unpublished) Richards, B., 2005. The limits of political marketing? Managing the fear factor. In: Political Marketing Group of Political Studies Association Conference on Political Marketing and the Election: Reaching the Political Consumer, February 2005, London. (Unpublished) SStreet, S., 2005. The Fisheries Broadcast. Radio. CBC, Canada. December 2005. Simmons, P. and Watson, T., 2005. Public relations evaluation in Australia – practices and attitudes across sectors and employment status. In: Public Relations Institute of Australia Academic Forum, 23 October 2005, Brisbane, Australia. (Unpublished) Street, S., 2005. The Fisheries Broadcast. Radio. BBC Radio 4. October 2005. 20:30. Street, S., 2005. Twenty Minutes, Poems From the Proms. Radio. BBC Radio 3. August 2005. 19:55. Street, S., 2005. Twenty Minutes, A Microphone for the People: The Charles Parker Archive. Radio. BBC Radio 3. April 2005. 20:25. Sudbury, S., 2005. Is it worth the risk? Film. HMPS Young Offenders' Institution - Portland, Dorset: Her Majesty's Prison Service. January 2005. Street, S., 2005. The Broadcast: A Community Radio Phenomenon. In: Charles Parker Day Conference 2005, University of Central England, Birmingham, England. (Unpublished) Street, S., 2005. The Future of Radio 2. In: DTI Seminar, RIBA, 2005, London. (Unpublished) Street, S., 2005. The Future of Radio Broadcasting. 2. Report on a DTI Global Watch Research Mission to South Korea and Singapore. Project Report. DTI Publishing. Scullion, R., 2005. A Political Communication Case Study. In: Fill, C., ed. Marketing Communications: Contexts, Strategies and Applications. 4th ed. Harlow, England: Pearson Education. Simmons, P. and Watson, T., 2005. Public relations evaluation in Australia – practices and attitudes across sectors and employment status. Asia Pacific Public Relations Journal, 6 (2), pp. 1-14. Scullion, R. and Dermody, J., 2005. The Value of Party Election Broadcasts for Electoral Engagement: A Content Analysis of the 2001 British General Election Campaign. International Journal of Advertising, 24 (3), pp. 345-372. WWatson, T., 2005. PR Evaluation: It's All About Relationships. Admap (465), pp. 44-46. Watson, T., 2005. Towards common nomenclature for public relations evaluation – does return on investment (ROI) have a central role? In: 12th BledCom: Public relations metrics: Evaluation and measurement, 1 - 3 July 2005, Lake Bled, Slovenia. (Unpublished) Watson, T., 2005. ROI or evidence-based PR: The language of public relations evaluation. PRism, 3 (1), pp. 1-10. White, N., 2005. The Third Campaign (2004-5). [Show/Exhibition] XXavier, R., Johnston, K., Patel, A., Watson, T. and Simmons, P., 2005. Using evaluation techniques and performance claims to demonstrate public relations impact: An Australian perspective. Public Relations Review, 31 (3), pp. 417-424. YYbema, S., Daymon, C. and Veenswijk, M., 2005. Competing value orientations within a Dutch daily newspaper and a British television station: The micro dynamics of cultural hybridisation. Intervention Research, 1 (2), pp. 169-189. |
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